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Leeds grateful for late leveller

Simon Grayson still cannot understand how Leeds did not gain a ninth away win of the season after an injury-time own-goal secured a 1-1 draw at Leyton Orient. The Londoners broke the deadlock after the break in Saturday's League One clash at Brisbane Road through Tamika Mkandawire's header but defender Charlie Daniels turned the ball into his own net for United's 93rd-minute equaliser.

Grayson said: "I am disappointed because I thought we were outstanding particularly in the first half.

"Just how the score was 0-0 at half time I will never know. We had so much possession and so many shots on target, so many crosses going in and limited them to very few opportunities.

"But football is a strange game. You put the opposition under a lot of pressure and then they get a goal."

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